State of the Union Live-Blog

As promised, here is my live-blog of last night’s State of the Union address:

8:17 In line with recent tradition, the full text of President Obama’s speech leaked early. National Journal is hosting it – http://nationaljournal.com/whitehouse/exclusive-obama-to-declare-the-rules-have-changed–20110125

8:18 Here are excerpts from Rep. Paul Ryan’s response – http://budget.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=221278

8:41 Here comes Biden. Introduced as President of the Senate, not as Vice President.

8:42 Just turned on the tv. Curious to see which Ds and Rs will be sitting together. I hear Pelosi declined Cantor’s offer.

8:47 CNN is using the music from the John Adams miniseries. Inappropriate?

8:48 If you’re bored while waiting for the speech to start, you can read last year’s State of the Union live-blog here – http://www.openmarket.org/2010/01/27/state-of-the-union-live-blog/

8:53 CNN poll – Which is more important? 78% say not cutting social security is more important than reducing the deficit. 21% say the reverse.

Remember, in a democracy, the people get what they want in the long run. This is why neither party is willing to take on entitlement reform.

8:53 Wolf Blitzer looks like he just got out of a wind tunnel.

9:00 Important People continue to file in.

9:01 The Supreme Court is front-and-center. I’m guessing there will not be a repeat of Scalia’s mouthing “that’s not true.”

9:05 There sure are a lot of Important People in Washington. They’re still arriving.

9:05 Here he is.

9:06 Much applause.

9:08 I’m guessing this is as much “face time” as most of these Congress-critters will get.

9:08 Nice acknowledgment of Coburn’s missing beard.

9:10 CNN is debating the political significance of the color of Obama’s tie. It’s not news, it’s CNN.

9:11 Here we go!

9:11 But first, much applause and many thank yous.

9:12 That’s two standing ovations already.

9:12 Hearts to you, Rep. Giffords.

9:13 Please recover quickly.

9:14 Oh, dear. He’s blaming the Tucson tragedy on partisan bickering. But it wasn’t that. It was the act of a crazy person. Tone had nothing to do with it.

9:15 “We need to work together tomorrow.”

Somehow, I don’t see this happening.

9:16 “We will move forward together, or not at all.”

Given how politicians move, let’s hope for the latter.

9:16 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
Hello from Elyria Ohio !

9:17 Congress didn’t actually pass tax cuts in December. Tax cuts are when rates go down. Congress voted to keep them the same.

9:18 People don’t have the same job for life, anymore. A reference to the decline of American manufacturing.

9:19 One problem with that is that U.S. manufacturing output is near an all-time high.

9:19 Another is that few people want their children to grow up to be factory workers.

9:19 India! China! Scary!

9:20 “The competition for jobs is real.”

Except there isn’t a fixed number of jobs to be fought over between different countries.

9:21 Lots of talk about the future. A way of avoiding talking about the present?

9:22 “We need to out-innovate the rest of the world.” Get out of the way, then!

9:22 Curious to hear his thoughts about how he wants to make America a better place to do business.

9:23 Needs to encourage innovation. Sounds to me like an open invitation to rent-seeking and lobbying for politically popular industries.

9:23 First mention of Facebook in a State of the Union address?

9:23 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
Blah Blah stop the bs

9:24 Ah, Sputnik.

9:24 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
yes stop the spending Obama !

9:25 The Soviet Union launched a satellite in 1957. Therefore the federal government needs to invest in green jobs.

9:26 Yes, take money out of the economy, waste some of it on bureaucracy, then put it back into the economy. Maybe that’ll work!

9:26 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
We need less goverment !

9:26 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
didnt he cut NASA money ?

9:27 Kevin — don’t believe so. The shuttle program is ending soon, but budget remains the same

9:28 End oil subsidies — good! Government-sponsored innovation — yeesh.

9:28 How about ending all energy subsidies, period?

9:29 If it’s commercially viable, it doesn’t need a subsidy. If it isn’t commercially viable, no amount of subsidy will make it so.

9:29 Education.

9:30 Family rhetoric. Trying to appeal to Republicans, no doubt.

9:30 Much applause.

9:31 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
not teachers ?

9:31 Race to the Top as meaningful reform.

9:32 Do people in Washington really know how to educate kids in California, Texas, Maine, and beyond? This is properly a state and local issue. Get the feds out of it.

9:33 Is anyone against good schools across the country?

9:33 Teachers unions have to be loving this.

9:33 Merit pay! maybe not.

9:34 100,000 new teachers, in the fields of his choice. Echoes of Clinton, except not in a good way.

9:35 Student debt for all!

9:36 I like that he’s giving two-year colleges some respect. But they are also properly state and local issues, not federal.

9:36 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
Yes !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

9:36 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
NO jobs for teachers ! local schools are broke

9:37 Much applause.

9:37 Immigration.

9:37 Sounds good so far…

9:38 “Protect our borders.” Yeesh. Sounds like a Republican.

9:39 The best way to end the problem of illegal immigration is to make the legal channels easier, faster, and cheaper.

9:39 Prohibition doesn’t work.

9:39 Infrastructure.

9:40 Paid for by…

9:40 Good luck keeping politics out of this!

9:40 Especially with high-speed rail.

9:41 Nice pat-down joke. Please do something about those, Mr. President. They don’t make the country safer.

9:41 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
Yes I need the votes !

9:41 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
taxes !

9:41 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
get the shovels its getting thick

9:42 If the government spends more on education, innovation, and infrastructure, good things will happen.

9:43 Lower corporate tax rate, with an allusion to the Laffer Curve.

9:43 Makes sense — who knows about the revenue, but U.S. corporate tax rates are now the highest in the developed world.

9:44 Not the way to encourage businesses to locate in the U.S.

9:44 Korea FTA – no specifics

9:44 I hear it may implemented by July. Let’s hope.

9:45 Increase exports! Fewer goods and less direct foreign investment for all!

9:45 Ah, regulation.

9:45 They are why food is safe and air is clean. I’d wager that wealth has more to do with it.

9:46 Child labor laws didn’t hit the books until that vile practice was well in decline.

9:46 Ditto with Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, etc.

9:46 The health care bill. The elephant in the room.

9:47 The reactions are very partisan.

9:47 Anecdote!

9:47 Another anecdote!

9:47 How about some data?

9:48 “Fix what needs fixing, let’s move forward.” Curious as to his definition of what needs fixing.

9:48 National debt.

9:48 Blames Bush for beginning the spending binge. Right on.

9:49 Not sustainable. Quit sustaining it, then! His presidency has been Bush’s third term in almost every respect.

9:49 Spending freeze.

9:49 $40 billion per year. That’s roughly 1 percent of federal spending.

9:50 Deficit is something like 25%+ of federal spending. Try harder, please.

9:50 Curious to see how fast people spin this into spending cuts.

9:50 Oh wait, he just did.

9:51 A cut is when spending goes down. He is proposing that 12% of the budget stay the same, while the rest continues to increase.

9:51 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
never going to happen

9:51 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
Lip service !!!!!!!!!!!!

9:51 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
more TAXES !!!!!!!!!!!!! lost jobs!!!!!!!

9:51 Taxes.

9:52 Reduce Medicare and Medicaid? Don’t see this happening in the current political environment.

9:52 Medical malpractice reform to rein in frivolous lawsuits. Much applause. Rightfully so!

9:53 Bi-partisan solution to Social Security reform. In other words, punt it down the road.

9:53 Distrusts IRAs, apparently.

9:53 Not just personal accounts.

9:54 Millionaire tax break equals taking scholarships away from children. How about reducing spending on frivolities?

9:54 Simplify the tax code. Yes! If only either party had any interest in this.

9:55 Government should be affordable, competent, and efficient.

9:55 Brave stance.

9:55 Nice job poking fun at salmon regulations!

9:55 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
how many jobs is the health care reform making ?

9:56 Sell off unused federal real estate.

9:56 “I will send a vague proposal to Congress in the near future.”

9:57 People need to believe in their government.

9:57 Good transparency rhetoric. Put it online.

9:57 Earmark ban! I’m guessing the definition of ‘earmark” will change, or else Congress will be, shall we say, less than cooperative.

9:58 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
BLAH BLAH !!!!!!!!!!!

9:58 Foreign policy. New threats could emerge at some point! EVERYBODY PANIC

9:59 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
God bless the troops !

9:59 [Comment From KevinKevin: ]
get them HOME !!!!!!

9:59 Right on, Kevin.

10:00 Armies can fight wars. but they can’t build nations.

10:01 Don’t hate Muslims. Blame the individual, not the ideology. Hopefully this is widely heeded. Sound advice.

10:02 Congress likes it when he gets belligerent towards foreigners.

10:03 [Comment From ChrisChris: ]
I’ll believe the part about N Korea abandoning nukes when I see it.

10:04 South American tour. Hopefully this means action on the Colombia and Panama free trade agreements?

10:06 Democracy for all! I hope he realizes that freedom and democracy are not the same thing. They often correlate. But they are not the same thing.

10:07 Sounds like he wants to spend more on defense.

10:09 Franken looks bored.

10:09 He is not alone.

10:10 Constitutional rhetoric.

10:11 Biden and Boehner are quite the pair.

10:11 Anecdote!

10:11 [Comment From GuestGuest: ]
McCain applauds like there is no tomorrow.

10:12 [Comment From ChrisChris: ]
This seems like it’s falling flat.

10:14 Just like last year, this was a long one. Much applause.

10:15 On to Rep. Paul Ryan’s response.

10:21 This will be an important speech for Paul Ryan.

10:24 His style is policy-heavy. I don’t always agree with his voting record, but here’s hoping he stays true to form. Policy is far more important than rhetoric, even if it is less glamorous.

10:25 It also helps that President Obama takes him seriously, even when they disagree.

10:25 Here he is.

10:25 Oops, they cut out his first few words.

10:26 Nice words about Tucson.

10:26 Necessary. But get on with it.

10:27 House as cut its own budget. Nice symbolism,but small potatoes.

10:27 Debt is growing.

10:27 “No economy can sustain such levels of spending and taxation.”

10:28 It’s a bipartisan problem. Yes. See the Bush years as well the Obama years.

10:28 Obama has increased domestic spending by 25%, added $3 trillion to the debt.

10:29 Doesn’t like the health care bill. It will increase costs.

10:29 Washington should not pick winners and losers.

10:29 Regulatory reform. CEI has many, many ideas for that.

10:30 What was a challenge is now crisis. Hyperbole, but with a grain of truth.

10:30 Unlike last year, Congress will actually propose a budget.

10:31 I like his ambition, but I doubt he’ll get all he wants.

10:31 Founders rhetoric alert.

10:31 Definitely trying to appeal to conservatives.

10:32 “Individual liberty requires limited government.”

10:32 Dems want to increase government, even though it’s already at an all-time high.

10:33 But not just over the last two years. His own party is just as guilty when they hold the reins.

10:33 Transform the social safety net into a hammock.

10:33 We still have time, but not much. Cf. Greece, et al.

10:34 Day of reckoning?

10:35 Spirit of initiative should triumph over political clout. hear, hear. Too bad two major political parties disagree with him.

10:36 American exceptionalism. no, it’s actually institutional exceptionalism that has made America great.

10:36 Nice and brief!

10:36 Sometimes it’s good to be the opposition. You can be more honest, less flowery, and mercifully brief.

10:38 Well, that’s all for tonight. Thanks for following along, and thanks for your comments. My CEI colleagues will have more in-depth analysis for you tomorrow. Good night!

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